The Coosa River watershed begins in Tennessee and Georgia before entering Alabama at Weiss Lake. The water is naturally fertile and receives additional nutrients from various forms of land use within the watershed. Only a small portion of the Coosa River ...
Fishing for coosa hybrid, and found another late summer crappie
Largemouth Bass are the primary focus on the lake but substantial populations of smallmouth, sauger and catfish are found. This 76-mile long lake is one of Alabama's premier fishing destinations. 67,9...
Anglers target Largemouth Bass here but there are plenty of Crappie and catfish to fight with too!
Widely recognized as the "Crappie capital of the world, " the lake boasts an abundant population of sizeable fish. Plenty of largemouth and Smallmouth Bass and various catfish add to the lake's diver...
Anglers target largemouth bass and spotted bass on Neely Henry Reservoir. Although growth is average for both species, plumpness for both species is close to the top in the state. The spotted bass pop...